For the wall we decided to use a different pose, but in the same style. B found this image online. Like the one I used for the advent calendar there were a lot of colors going on and way too much pink.

So I treated the image to some Photoshop. B had fun putting grid marks over the images. Not that that helped in the process, but it was fun to do, so why not. I just used the bucket paint tool and clicked on each square to recolor it.

Next up we did an elaborate math project. First he counted how many squares wide and tall the figure is, then I determined the finished height we wanted - about 5 feet. That gave us the square size of 2.25 inches. Next B counted how many squares of each color and figured that each 12x12 scrapbooking sheet would yield 25 squares. Then he divided to figure out how many sheets of each color I needed to buy.

Best part: This artwork was under $25. 9 dollars for the foam tape - we used permanent tape, but you can use removable tape if you don't want any hassle once you need to take it down again. The paper was $16 because I used Bazzill scrapbooking paper with linen texture. You can make this cheaper by just using colored paper. Want to see more projects from B's room?

Since I connected a ton of cardboard to the wall, I am going to call this my February word of the month "Connect" piece. You can read more about the monthly challenges here. And see the features for January here.
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What have you been up to lately? Any art projects in the works? Any wall galleries or framing going on?